Gulliver’s Travels
In this humorous satire, which makes fun of English politicians in the early 1700s, you'll travel to many strange make-believe worlds.

Join Gulliver as he sails from the land of the tiny six-inch people called Lilliputians and the land of the giant people called Brobdingnagians, to the land of the Houyhnhnms-where wise and understanding horses tame herds of wild Yahoos, creatures that are strangely human!

The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a classic tale of haunting terror. Dr. Henry Jekyll's studies of transcendental medicine lead him to a fascinating discover. He develops a magic potion that can split his dual nature into two separate identities-one good and one evil.

As the evil Edward Hyde, Jekyll is able to live out his wicked fantasies without shame or remorse. But his experiments soon turn into a nightmare when Jekyll no longer has control over the transformations. He eventually retreats to his laboratory where he remains in seclusion until his terrible secret is finally revealed.

Journey to the Center of the Earth
Take a journey into the future of science and imagination as seen through the eyes of Jules Verne. The adventures of Henry, Hans, and Professor Von Hardwigg take the reader from the surface of a planet they know to a world alien to them located deep inside the earth. Verne shows man's ability to survive even in the most adverse conditions and proves that survival is man's most basic instinct. He brings out the adventurer in all of us.

The Time Machine
Step aboard The Time Machine and journey to the year 802,701. Learn how humankind has evolved into two races -- one simple and child-like and the other strange and terrifying. Then join the Time Traveler as he travels still further, revealing the final secrets of Earth's future (from the perspective of H.G. Wells).

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
When seamen were sailing only wooden ships, Captain Nemo was the master of his incredible, futuristic submarine, the Nautilus, which journeyed through many strange and adventurous voyages…

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is by far the best known of Jules Verne's novels. The foresight of Verne in creating the unbelievable and fantastic Nautilus is a credit to him as he predicted the invention of submarines.

The Nautilus takes the reader through dangerous voyages and introduces many distinctive characters such as…Captain Nemo...Professor Arronax...Ned…Conseil….and Admiral Farragut…making 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea one of the most exciting classics ever.

The War of the Worlds
Do UFOs really exist? Could creatures from another planet visit Earth? In The War of the Worlds they do exist and the visitors from the planet Mars come to Earth with not-so-friendly intentions - to destroy our civilization! Can humans stop these monstrous invaders before they destroy everything and everyone on Earth?

The Mysterious Island
What is the mystery about this island Jules Verne wrote about? How are the men stranded on it able to survive? In this early science fiction thriller, the heroes use science and natural resources from the island to create a safe life. However, as the men soon learn, real mysteries, which they cannot explain, are connected to the island.